Good Smile Company Launches Figma ‘Mona Lisa’ Figure
Good Smile Company is gearing up to release a new addition to their Figma Tabletop Art Museum series—the “Mona Lisa.” This unique figure, scheduled for shipment on March 5th, intricately captures the detailed expression and attire of Leonardo da Vinci’s renowned masterpiece, complete with articulation that allows the figure to assume various poses. Priced at approximately ¥12,000 (around $100 USD), this release marries the classical allure of Renaissance art with the versatility of modern collectible design, appealing to both art fans and collectors alike.
The “Mona Lisa” Figma is not just a static representation; it includes the lower half of the figure that was never depicted in the original painting, offering a full-body interpretation that adds depth and a touch of whimsy to this iconic image. The figure has multiple hand parts that allow for various gestures, enhancing the interactivity and display possibilities. It also includes a backdrop frame mimicking a museum wall and a special stand with adjustable arms to display the figure in dynamic postures securely.
Product Details:
- Release Date: March 5th, 2024
- Price: ¥12,000 (approximately $100 USD)
- Materials: High-quality PVC and ABS
- Dimensions: The figure stands approximately 6 inches (15 cm) tall
- Includes: Figure with articulated joints, a variety of hand parts, a backdrop frame, and a stand designed as a museum wall
- Availability: Expected to be available globally at select retailers and online platforms
This release is part of the Figma Tabletop Art Museum series, which aims to bring famous artworks to life through detailed figures that offer fans new ways to interact with and appreciate historical art. The “Mona Lisa” figure is expected to be a standout piece, promising to bring Leonardo’s elusive subject into the three-dimensional realm and the hands of collectors worldwide.
Looking forward to more innovative releases from the Figma series, art lovers and figure collectors are encouraged to look for future offerings that continue to blend artistic masterpieces with the flexibility and fun of articulated figures.